November, 01 2010
Looking for sound effects recordings to sample, mash-up, and use in student art-making? The Freesound Project is a community-built database of "audio snippets, samples, recordings, bleeps,..." There are currently over 100,000 recordings available. These files are browsable, searchable, downloadable (or available for listening from your Web browser), and they are all released under the Creative Commons Sampling Plus license. This means that you are welcome to use these sounds in classroom activities. (There are just a few restrictions on other uses. Check that out here.)
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